they are angry at president mohamed morsi who granted himself sweeping powers last week and made himself immune to the district courts. tonight tahrir square the birthplace of the egyptian revolution looks like an occupy site. thousands of protesters have set up camp there. the square may not stay calm for long as president morsi's party the muslim brotherhood plans a massoy demonstration and protesters say they have no intention of leaving. >> reporter: things calmer in tahrir square where you have a few thousand people gathered here very much reminiscent of the 2011 egyptian revolution. you have food stands and people selling tea. here is a tea stand right here and lots of people talking politics. if you look at these groups here, these are all people that are debating their political positions and demanding that mr. morsi rescind his controversy decree. >> they have to start with the decree to be withdrawn and secondly, i would have to hope he would listen to the people. >> we're going oust him just like mubarak. >> reporter: factions opposed to mr. morsi continue to make moves to app